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CURRICULUM VITAE VICTORIA GOCHA MARCHESE, PHD, PT Associate Professor University of Maryland School of Medicine Department of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Science Date October 8, 2014 Contact Information Business Address: Business Phone Number: Fax: Email:

100 Penn Street Baltimore, MD 21201 (410) 706-7979 (410) 706-6387 vmarchese@som.umaryland.edu

Education 1994 2001

B.S., University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN, Physical Therapy Ph.D., MCP Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, PA, Rehabilitation Sciences

Physical Therapy Licensures Inactive Inactive Active

Tennessee Pennsylvania Maryland

Employment History 1995-1997 Physical Therapist, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 1997-2000 Graduate Assistant, MCP Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, PA 1997-2002 Physical Therapist, The Children’s Seashore House of The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 2002-2005 Physical Therapist, Department of Rehabilitation Services, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 2006-2014 Physical therapist, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Physical Therapy Department, Hershey, PA 2013-2014 Consultant Johns Hopkins University School of Education, Center for Technology in Education. . Academic Appointments 2004-present

Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy College of Allied Health Sciences at the University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center, Memphis TN


2005-2006 2008-2014 2006-2014 2013-present 2014-present

Research Associate, Epidemiology & Cancer Control, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Penn State Hershey College of Medicine at The Pennsylvania, State University Associate professor with tenure 2013, Department of Physical Therapy, Lebanon Valley College, Annville, PA (assistant professor 2006-2012) Consultant, Johns Hopkins University School of Education, Center for Technology in Education. Associate Professor, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science

Professional Society Membership 1994-present 1999-2000 2004-present 2014-present

Member of the American Physical Therapy Association Member of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Member of the Children’s Oncology Group Member of Maryland State Department of Education PT and OT Steering Committee

Honors And Awards 2001 2002 2007 2007 2014

2014

Recipient of the LEND interdisciplinary poster award Evelyn B. Noyovitz Award Lebanon Valley College, Alpha Sigma Tau, October faculty of the month University of Tennessee Allied Health Outstanding Achievement Alumni Award Oncology Section Research Award: Established by the Oncology Section, APTA, to recognize members whose work has resulted in enduring and outstanding research pertaining to Oncologic physical therapy. The Stephen Gudas Award For Outstanding Publication in Rehabilitation Oncology. Rook MK, McEvoy CS, Greiner RG, Brown H, Marchese VG, Exploring the Feasibility of Performing Objective Screening Tools on Survivors of Pediatric Cancers as Part of a Long-Term Survivorship Clinic. Rehabilitation Oncology 2014;32:29-37.

National Service 1998-2001 2000-2014 2002-2003 2004-2006 2004-2006

MCP Hahnemann University, Programs in Pediatric Physical Therapy Advisory Board Children’s Oncology Group Long-Term Follow-up guidelines musculoskeletal task force Contributing editor for the National Pain Foundation Website Served on the Children’s Oncology Group Long-Term Follow-up guidelines Osteonecrosis, osteopenia, osteoporosis task force. Served on the Tennessee Physical Therapy Association resource panel. Victoria Marchese, PT, PhD, 2


2004-2009 2005-present 2006-present 2005-present 2010-2011

Serve as co-chair for the Children’s Oncology Group Long-Term Follow-up guidelines amputation/limb-sparing task force Member of the Review Panel for Pediatric Physical Therapy Journal Reviewer for the journal CANCER, Journal of Surgical Oncology Serve on the APTA, Oncology section research committee (grants coordinator) Expert Reviewer for the American Physical Therapy Association revising the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) framework.

Local Service 2003-2004 On the board of directors, Evergreen Historic District Association, Memphis, TN 2003-2006 Reviewer for Tennessee Physical Therapy Association continuing education 2014- present On the board of directors, Greenspring Homeowners Association, Stevenson, MD

Institutional Service 2007-2009 2007-2013 2009-2011 2010-2013

Lebanon Valley College physical therapy program admissions committee Lebanon Valley College physical therapy program assessment committee Chair of Lebanon Valley College physical therapy program admissions committee Lebanon Valley College Institutional Review Board special purpose committee (chair for 6 months) 2014-present University of Maryland School of Medicine, Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science Department representative/mentor for the joint collaboration with Kennedy Krieger Institute Pediatric Residency Program Medical Student Teaching 2012-2014 Research mentor to Penn State College of Medicine medical student, 4 hours per week (1 student) 2013-2014 Research mentor to Penn State College of Medicine medical student, 4 hours per week (2 students during this time period) Resident and Fellow Teaching 2008-2011 Primary research advisor for a Hershey Medical Center Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Fellow; K30 program, Penn State Clinical Research Training Program, 4 hours per week Post Professional Graduate School Teaching 2004, 2006, 2008 University of Tennessee, Memphis Graduate Program in Physical Therapy Course title: PT913 Special Topics in Pediatric Physical Therapy, Credits 3 (on-campus), course instructor 2012 University of Tennessee, Graduate Program in Physical Therapy Victoria Marchese, PT, PhD, 3


Course Title: PT913 Special Topics in Pediatric Physical Therapy, Course Instructor, credits 3, (on-line), Course Instructor

Graduate School Teaching 2000 MCP Hahnemann University, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences Course Title: Neurological Approaches II, PT546, credits: 2 Course Teaching Assistant: Dr. Marchese taught the course with direct supervision from faculty member 2006-2012 Lebanon Valley College Course Title: Pathophysiology, PHT 514, Credits: 4, Course Instructor 2008-2013 Lebanon Valley College Course Title: Evidence Based/Critical Inquiry PT I, PHT 550, Credits: 2, Course Instructor 2007-2012 Lebanon Valley College Course Title: Evidence Based/Critical Inquiry PT II, PHT 750, Credits: 2, Course Instructor

2012-2013 Lebanon Valley College Course Title: Evidence Based/Critical Inquiry PT III, PHT 752, Credits: 2, Course Instructor 2012-2013 Lebanon Valley College Course Title: Evidence Based/Critical Inquiry PT IV (capstone project), Credits: 2 (co-teach) 2014-2015 University of Maryland, School of Medicine, Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Sciences Basic Science II: Cell Physiology (1 hour lecture), Bioenergetics (1 hour lecture), Integumentary (2 hour lecture), Endocrine/diabetes (6 hour lecture), Blood and Blood Vessel Diseases/ Hemodynamic disorders/Acid Base Balance (4 hour lecture), Renal System/Pathology (4 hour lecture), Gastrointestinal System/Pathology (4 hour lecture), Psychiatric/Psychological Disorders (2 hour lecture) Basic Science III: Pediatric Upper Extremity Assessment (3 hour lab), Pediatric Strength/Range of Motion/Tone (2 hour lecture), Pediatric Assessment/Tests & Measures (2 hour lecture and 2 hour lab), Pediatric Gait Assessment (2 hour lecture and 3 hour lab), Pediatric Therapeutic Play (2 hour lecture) Medical Issues: Oncology (6 hour lecture), HIV/AIDS (2 hour lecture) Musculoskeletal II: osteogenesis imerfecta/arthrogryposis and achondroplasia (1 hour lecture) Victoria Marchese, PT, PhD, 4


Grant Support 1997-2000 2000-2001 2002-2006

Maternal and Child Health Bureau Leadership Training Grant The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Clinical Scholarship American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities (ALSAC)

2004-2005

Recipient of a $15,000 grant for the Evergreen Historic District Association “Neighborhood Demonstration Grant” Four Diamonds Fund for Pediatric Oncology Research “Three months summer salary support” $11,343.00 National Institutes of Health (NCI), 5 year, RO1 (RO1CA129384) $4,221,517, Consultant Four Diamonds Fund Penn State Hershey Children's Hospital, Support $49,000 "Factors Affecting Childhood Cancer Survivors' Choice to Attend a Specific College", survivorship clinic (nursing staff, computer) Primary Investigator Four Diamonds Fund Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital, Support $76,080 “Explore if the Implementation of Performing Objective Cognitive, Social, Physical, and Dietary Screening Tools on Survivors in the Long-Term Survivorship Clinic Identifies Intervention Needs (psychology, physical therapy, social work, nutritionist) and Impacts Quality of Life Versus Traditional Examinations.” (clinic coordinator salary and investigator salary) Primary Investigator. I-SPARCT: Interprofessional Students Partnering to Achieve Respect and Collaboration in Teams. Funded by University of Maryland Center for Interprofessional Education Seed Grant, Principal Investigators: Morgan, JA and Marchese, V and Co-Investigators: Stines, E, Martin M, Nathanson B Total: $10,000 6/2015 to 6/2016

2008-2009 2009-2010 2012-2013

2013-2014

2015-2016

Publications Peer-reviewed journal articles 1. Gocha VA. Modified axillary crutches for an adolescent with bilateral congenital transverse deficiencies of the radius and ulna and no hands. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 1997;78:1165-1166. 2. Gocha VA. on the National Down Syndrome Congress. Pediatr Phys Ther. 1998;10:86. 3. Gocha VA, Murphy DM, Dolakia KH, Hess AA, Effgen SK. Child maltreatment: our responsibility as health care professionals. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 1999;11:133-139. 4. Marchese VG, Chiarello LA, Lange BJ. Strength and functional mobility in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Medical and Pediatric Oncology. 2003;40:230-232. 5. Marchese VG, Ogle S, Womer RB, Dormans J, Ginsberg JP. An examination of outcome measures to assess functional mobility in childhood survivors of osteosarcoma. Pediatric Blood & Cancer. 2004;42:41-45. 6. Marchese VG, Chiarello LA, Lange BJ. Effects of physical therapy intervention for children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Pediatric Blood Cancer. 2004;42:127-133. 7. Zaino CA, Marchese VG, Westcott SL. Timed up and down stairs test: Preliminary Victoria Marchese, PT, PhD, 5


reliability and validity of a new measure of functional mobility. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 2004;16:90-98. 8. Marchese VG, Chiarello LA. Relationships between specific measures of body function, activity, and participation in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Rehabilitation Oncology 2004;22:5-9. 9. Chiarello LA, O’Neil M, Dichter CG, Westcott SL, Orlin M, Marchese VG, Tieman, B, Unanue R. Exploring physical therapy clinical decision making for children with spastic diplegia: Survey of pediatric practice. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 2005;17:46-54. 10. Galantino ML, Marchese, VG, Ness K, Gilchrist LS. Oncology Physical Therapy Research: A need for collaboration and the quest for quality of life in cancer survivors-Part I. Rehabilitation Oncology. 2005;23:10-16. 11. Ness KK, Gilchrist LS, Marchese V, Galantino ML. Oncology physical therapy research: Investigations and strategies for clinicians. Rehabilitation Oncology 2006;24:18-28. 12. Marchese VG, Spearing E, Callaway L, Rai SN, Zhang L, Hinds PS, Carlson CA, Neel, MD, Rao BN, Ginsberg JP. Relationships among range of motion, functional mobility, and quality of life in children and adolescents after limb- sparing surgery for lower-extremity sarcoma. Pediatric Physical Therapy. 2006;18:238-244. 13. Ginsberg JP, Rai SN, Carlson CA, Meadows AT, Hinds PS, Spearing EM, Zhang L, Callaway L, Neel MD, Rao BN, Marchese VM. A comparative analysis of functional mobility in adolescents and young adults with lower-extremity sarcoma. Pediatric Blood & Cancer 2007;49:964-969. 14. Marchese VG, Rai SN, Carlson CA, Hinds PS, Spearing EM, Zhang L, Callaway L, Neel, MD, Rao, BN, Ginsberg JP, Assessing Functional Mobility in Survivors of Lower-Extremity Sarcoma: Reliability and Validity of a New Tool. Pediatric Blood Cancer 2007;49:183-189. 15. Marchese VG, Connolly B, Able C, Booten AR, Bowen P, Porter BM, Rai SN, Hancock ML, Pui CH, Howard S, Neel MD, Kaste SC. Relationships among severity of osteonecrosis, pain, range of motion, and functional mobility in children, adolescents, and young adults with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Physical Therapy, 2008;88:341-350. 16. Marchese VG, Connolly B, Able C, Booten AR, Bowen P, Porter BM, Rai SN, Hancock ML, Pui CH, Howard S, Neel MD, Kaste SC. Relationships among severity of osteonecrosis, pain, range of motion, and functional mobility in children, adolescents, and young adults with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Physical Therapy, 2008;88:341-350. 17. Gilchrist LS, Galantino M, Wampler M, Marchese VG, Morris SG, Ness KK. A Framework for Assessment in Oncology Rehabilitation. Physical Therapy 2009;89: 286-306 18. Farzin Gohar S., Marchese VG, Comito M. Physician Referral Frequency for Physical Therapy in Children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Pediatric Hematology-Oncology, 2010:27:179-187. 19. Farzin Gohar S., Price J, Comito M, Marchese VG. Parent satisfaction of a physical therapy intervention program for children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in the first six months of medical treatment. Pediatric Blood & Cancer 2011;56:799-804. 20. Nagarajan R., Kamruzzaman A., Ness K., Marchese V., Sklar C., Mertens A., Yasui, Y., Robison L., Twenty Years of Follow-Up of Survivors of Childhood Osteosarcoma: A Report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study. CANCER 2011; 117: 625-34. 21. Marchese VG, Morris GS, Gilchrist L, Ness KK, Wampler M, VanHoose L, Galantino ML Screening for Chemotherapy Late Effects, Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, 2011; 27:234243. Victoria Marchese, PT, PhD, 6


22. George C.L, Oriel K.N., Blatt P, & Marchese V. The Impact of a community-based exercise program in children and adolescents with disabilities. Journal of Allied Health, 2011; 40(4), 55E-60E. 23. Oriel KN, Marchese VG, Shirk A, Wagner L, Young E, Miller L, The psychosocial benefits of an inclusive community-based aquatics program. Pediatric Physical Therapy: 2012; 24: 361-7. 24. Wright, C, Marchese V. Searching for evidence to support a physical therapy plan of care for a 37 year old female diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer: a case study. Rehabilitation Oncology 2012; 30:13-18. 25. Wampler MA, Galantino ML, Huang S, Gilchrist LS, Marchese VG, Morris GS, Scalzitti DA, Hudson MM, Oeffinger KC, Stovall M, Leisenring WM, Armstrong GT, Robison LL, Ness KK. Physical activity among adult survivors of childhood lower-extremity sarcoma: A report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study. J Cancer Survivorship 2012;6:45-53. 26. Marchese VG, Oriel KN, Fry JA, Kovacs JL, Weaver RL, Reilly MM, and Ginsberg JP, Development of a Normative Sample for the Functional Mobility Assessment, Pediatric Physical Therapy, 2012;24:224-30. 27. Marchese VG, Miller M, Niethamer L, Koetteritz M Factors Affecting Childhood Cancer Survivors' Choice to Attend a Specific College: A Pilot Study. Rehabilitation Oncology 2012;30:3. 28. Marchese VG, McEvoy CS, Brown H, Greiner R, Demski M, Ginsberg JP, Exploring Factors that Influence Childhood Cancer Survivors' Choice of Occupation and Choice to Attend College. Rehabilitation Oncology 2014;32:23-28. 29. Rook MK, McEvoy CS, Greiner RG, Brown H, Marchese VG, Exploring the Feasibility of Performing Objective Screening Tools on Survivors of Pediatric Cancers as Part of a LongTerm Survivorship Clinic. Rehabilitation Oncology 2014;32:29-37. 30. Ness KK, Neel MD, Kaste SC, Billups CA, Marchese VG, Rao BN, Daw NC. A comparison of function after limb salvage with non-invasive expandable or modular prostheses in children. Eur J Cancer, 2014; 50:3212-3220. Book Chapters 1. Marchese VG. Case Study, Pediatric Oncology. In, Effgen SK (ed.) Meeting the Physical Therapy Needs of Children, (2005). 2. Marchese VG. Pediatric Oncology. In. Tecklin J (ed.). Pediatric Physical Therapy, 4 th edition. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (2007). 3. Marchese VG. Physical Therapy. In McLain B (ed.). Handbook of Pediatric Chronic Pain. 2011. 4. Marchese VG. Case Study, Pediatric Oncology. In, Effgen SK (ed.) Meeting the Physical Therapy Needs of Children, second edition (2013). 5. Marchese VG. Pediatric Oncology. In. Tecklin J (ed.). Pediatric Physical Therapy, 5th edition. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (2015). Peer-reviewed Abstracts 1. Zaino CA, Gocha VA, Westcott SL. Timed up and down stairs: A new measure of functional mobility. Pediatr Phys Ther 10(4):179, 1999.

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2. Chiarello L, Dichter C, Gocha VA, O’Neil M, Orlin M, Tieman B, Unanue R, Westcott S. Guide to physical therapist practice: Framework for exploring a physical therapy clinical pathway for children with spastic diplegia cerebral palsy. Pediatr Phys Ther 11(4):226, 2000. 3. Zaino CA, Westcott SL, Ideisha RI, Gocha VA. Comparison of Electromyographical and Kinetic Measures Of Postural Control during Weighted and Non-weighted Reaching in Children with Typical Development. Pediatric Physical Therapy, 11(4):224, 2000. 4. Zaino CA, Westcott SL, Gocha VA. Relationship between clinical measures of balance and kinetic measures of postural control in children. Pediatr Phys Ther 11(4):230, 2000. 5. Gocha VG, Chiarello LA, Lange BJ. Strength and Functional Mobility in Children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Pediatr Phys Ther 13(4):195, 2001. 6. Gocha VG, Chiarello LA, Lange BJ. Physical Therapy Intervention for Children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Pediatr Phys Ther 13(4):195, 2001. 7. Marchese VG, Hinds PS, Rai SN, Cremer LK, Neel MD, Rao BN, Spunt SL, Daw ND. A New Tool to Assess Functional Mobility in Survivors of Lower-Extremity Sarcoma, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Scientific Report, 2004. 8. Marchese VG, Hinds PS, Rai SN, Cremer LK, Neel MD, Rao BN, Spunt SL, Daw ND. A New Tool to Assess Functional Mobility in Survivors of Lower-Extremity Sarcoma, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Scientific Report, 2005. 9. Abelló Pla A., Marchese V., Andreu Povar A., Pérez González A., Esquirol Caussa J., Bayo Tallón V. Escola Universitària Gimbernat (UAB). Barcelona, Spain., Lebanon Valley College. Pennsylvania, USA.,.Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Spain. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND PREVALENCE OF URINARY INCONTINENCE IN YOUNG CATALAN AND NORTH-AMERICAN WOMEN. 2012

Major Invited Speeches Keynote speaker for the Drexel University Scholarship Day. April 5th, (2008) Lectures by Invitation: 1.“Pediatric Oncology Common Questions of Physical Therapists” St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, Physical Therapy Department (1998). 2. “A Perspective of Diagnostic Tools and Treatment for Cancer”, MCP Hahnemann University, Physical Therapy Assistant Program (1999, 1998), MCP Hahnemann University Physical Therapy Program (1999, 1998) 3. “Physical Therapy Perspective and Interventions for Pediatric Oncology” University of Sciences of Philadelphia, Physical Therapy Program (1999), New Jersey Pediatric Special Interest Group (1999), MCP Hahnemann University, Philadelphia Pennsylvania (1998) 4. “Physical Therapy Examination for Children who have Undergone a Van Ness Procedure” University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Physical Therapy Program (2000) 5. “Dynamometry: the machine, techniques, and reliability” The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Nutrition and Growth Laboratory (2000) 6. “Topics in Pediatric Physical Therapy Lecture Series, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia” Topics in Pediatric Acute Care: Pediatric Leukemia (2002) 7. “Infants with Leukemia” (2001) The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists Victoria Marchese, PT, PhD, 8


8. “Musculoskeletal Assessment” The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Nursing Orientation (2002, 2001, 2000) 9. “Children with Cancer: Survival Guide for Therapists” Seminar, Vanderbilt University Medical Center (2003) “Career Ladder & Professional Development” The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, LEND Fellowship Program (2002, 2001) 10.“Pediatric Cancer” Seminar” East Tennessee State University, (2004) 11. Topics in Pediatric Anesthesia conference "Multidisciplinary pain management in pediatric cancer: interactive panel discussion" St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital (2005) 12. Patient Care Services Lecture Series “Development of a New Tool to Assess Functional Mobility in Survivors of Lower- Extremity Sarcoma” St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital (2006). 13. Research Council “Children and Adolescents after Limb-Sparing Surgery for LowerExtremity Sarcoma: An Examination of the Relationships Between Range of Motion, Functional Mobility, and Quality of Life” St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital (2006) 14. In-service Topics Education Series “Pediatric Physical Therapy Overview and Interventions for Children with Cancer” Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center (2007) 15. Promoting fitness in children with disabilities: Strategies for success. Seminar presented at: Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association; Oriel, K.N., George, C.L., Blatt, P., & Marchese, V. Nashville, TN (2008) 16. Pennsylvania Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference 2008, Special Interest Group Meeting, “Pediatric Cancer: The Current and Future Role of Physical Therapy”, (2008) 17. Programming symposium “Measuring Outcomes in Oncology Rehabilitation” Combined Sections Meeting New Orleans 2011. 18. Lancaster General Hospital, Lecture for Lancaster General Hospital staff continuing education course, January 28, 2012. Conference Presentations 1. 2.

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“Timed up and Down Stairs: A New Measure of Functional Mobility and Balance” Poster Presentation, Combined Sections Meeting, Seattle, Washington (1999). “Comparison of Electromyographical and Kinetic Measures of Postural Control During Weighted and Non-weighted Reaching in Children with Typical Development” Poster Presentation, Combined Sections Meeting, New Orleans Louisiana (2000) “Topics in Pediatric Acute Care: Pediatric Leukemia” Combined Sections Meeting, Oral Presentation, Boston Massachusetts (2002) “Physical Therapy Intervention for Children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia” a. Poster Presentation, Combined Sections Meeting, Boston Massachusetts (2002) b. Poster Presentation, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (2002) “Strength and Functional Mobility in Children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia” a. Poster Presentation, Combined Sections Meeting, Boston Massachusetts (2002)Poster Presentation, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (2001) b. Poster Presentation, LEND Poster Day, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (2001) c. Poster Presentation, Drexel University Research Day (2000)

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“An examination of outcome measures to assess functional mobility in childhood survivors of osteosarcoma” Combined Sections Meeting, Nashville Tennessee, Platform Presentation (2004) 7. Co-moderator for the APTA Oncology Section CSM Platform presentations (2006) 8. Facilitated a round table at CSM, Section on Pediatrics Practice Forum “Pediatric Oncology” (2006) 9. “A Model for Changes in Jaw Function in Children Following Therapeutic Irradiation of the Head and Neck”. Poster Presentation, 9th International Conference on Long-Term Complications of Treatment of Children and Adolescents for Cancer. Niagara-on-the-Lake Ontario, Canada. (2006) 10. “Assessing Functional Mobility in Survivors of Lower Extremity Sarcoma: Reliability and Validity of a New Tool” Platform Presentation, 9th International Conference on Long-Term Complications of Treatment of Children and Adolescents for Cancer. Niagara-on-the-Lake Ontario, Canada. (2006) 11. “Relationship between severity of osteonecrosis, pain, range of motion, and functional mobility in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.” Poster Presentation, Annual Conference, Denver Colorado (2007) 12. The Efficacy of a Community-Based Fitness Program for Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults with Disabilities.” poster-presentation at the Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association; Las Vegas, NV (2009) 13. "Development of a Normative Sample for the Functional Mobility Assessment". Poster Presentation, Combined Sections Meeting (2010). 14. "The Impact of a Virtual Reality Experience in Children with Spina Bifida: A Case Series". Poster Presentation Combined Section Meeting San Diego, CA (2010) 15. Parent satisfaction of a physical therapy intervention program for children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in the first six months of medical treatment. Poster Presentation, Farzin Gohar S., Price J, Comito M, Marchese VG. American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology’s 23rd annual meeting (2010). 16 Transformational IPE and collaborative practice strategies: Focus on implementation Program. Educational Leadership Conference (2015) 6.

Continuing Education 1995 Traumatic Brain Injury Course, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago 1995 Introduction to NDT 1996 Prosthetics and Orthotics Course, Vanderbilt University Medical Center 1997 NDTA/Bobath Eight Week Course 2001 SPSS instruction course 2001 Pediatric Pain Assessment and Management, The University of Vermont (web cast and videoconference) 2003 Grant Writing 101, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 2003 The 7 Habits for Highly Effective People, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 2003 National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research Training Workshop, Dec 9-10, Silver Springs, Maryland. 2004 Communication for effectiveness, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 2004 Leading Effective Teams, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 2004 Dealing with Difficult People, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Victoria Marchese, PT, PhD, 10


2005 Ethics and Jurisprudence Course 2007 CITI (Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative) Certificate of Completion 11/12/07; expiration 11/12/2010 2007 Autonomy: Can We? Should We? Will We?, Laurita Hack, DPT, MBA, PhD, Hershey Medical Center 2006 Combined Sections Meeting (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011) 2013 CITI (Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative) Certificate of Completion 2013 2013 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) 90th Annual Conference (chronic pain, neuropsychiatric perspectives) 2014 University of Maryland, Falls: Where we’ve been, where we’re going, and what you can do now” 2015 Combined Sections meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana (chronic pain, pediatric physical therapy) 2015 Dr. Margo Orlin, PT, PhD, “An Evidence Based Approach to Pediatric Musculoskeletal Biomechanics and Alignments of the Lower Extremity”. (3 hours) 2015 Cancer Rehabilitation Symposium 2015, NIH Campus, Bethesda, Maryland 2015 Educational Leadership Conference, Baltimore MD

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